Botox for Migraines

When most people think of botox, they think of anti-aging. However, botox is also commonly used to treat individuals suffering from chronic migraines. 

Numerous individuals in North Texas and across the entire United States region endure painful migraines. In fact, according to the Migraine Research Foundation, migraines affect more than 39 million Americans, and women are more at risk. Studies have shown that women are three times more likely to get migraines than men. Thankfully, many treatment options can help combat migraine pain, and botox is one of those options that has been proven to work exceptionally well. 

History of Using Botox for Migraines

In 2010, botox was first approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration for migraine and headache treatment. However, this drug is only approved for use in those suffering from chronic headaches, meaning the headache must persist for 15 or more days a month. Botox is not normally recommended if someone does not experience that headache frequency. 

Common Questions

How effective is Botox?

Treating migraines with botox injections has delivered incredible outcomes for many patients. Some doctors have reported that patients receive more than a 50% reduction in the severity and frequency of their headache symptoms. 

Will using botox for migraines also help with wrinkles?

Unfortunately, using botox for migraines will not minimize any wrinkles. A different type of botox, botox cosmetic, is used to help prevent wrinkles. 

How often do you need to get botox injections for it to work for headaches?

Patients usually get botox injections once every three months. However, your doctor will work with you to determine the best treatment plan for your type of headaches

Does insurance cover this?

Many insurance plans cover botox when used for chronic migraine treatment. Nonetheless, before booking an appointment, you should check with your specific insurance plan to ensure it is covered. 

Are there any side effects?

Botox is considered safe and very effective. However, there are still some possible side effects that you may experience. The most common side effects are: 

  • redness, soreness, or swelling at the injection site
  • bruising
  • chills
  • fatigue
  • dry mouth
  • neck stiffness

 

Botox for Migraines

 

If you are experiencing migraines that won’t go away, and are interested in botox treatment, then it may be time for you to visit a neurology clinic near you. Texas Institute for Neurological Disorders (TIND) has board-certified and highly specialized neurologists, and our doctors commonly perform this procedure.

If you need botox for migraines treatment in Dallas and surrounding DFW areas, the TIND team can help. We have eleven neurology clinics throughout the DFW area in the following cities: Dallas, Sherman, Denison, Durant, Richardson, Plano, McKinney, Frisco, Arlington, Keller, and Grapevine. Finally get the relief you need, and contact our team today!